History
Founded in 1839, Boston University is internationally recognized as a top institution of higher learning and research, offering more than 300 undergraduate, graduate, doctoral, and special degree programs, along with the resources of 21 libraries and over 130 academic centers and institutes.
Education
When you study at BU MET, you participate in an exciting exchange of ideas—a spirit of innovation that reaches far beyond the classroom into the global arena. You’re connecting to students and faculty from around the world, engaging in new perspectives, fresh challenges, and novel solutions.
Research
Our seasoned, successful professionals bring years of practical industry experience to the classroom, and are continually raising the bar through cutting-edge research, publications, and presentations. They engage students with case studies, enlighten with hands-on examples, and challenge with rigorous examination of the ideas, concepts, and methods that drive innovation.
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Housing services
MET International provides on-campus housing based on availability. Upon being admitted, undergraduate students will receive an electronic Welcome Packet with instructions in the “Forms” section for how to apply for on-campus housing.On-campus housing is limited and not guaranteed; accommodation is assigned on a first-come, first-served basis. Students typically live in double-occupancy dormitory-style rooms. Please note that there is limited housing available on campus, and that on-campus housing is not guaranteed.
Library services
Boston University online and on campus students have full access to the BU Library resources. To connect to the library use the link http://www.bu.edu/library. Through this link, you can gain access to any electronically formatted material, view how to guides to improve your writing and research and find the hours and location information for on campus labs and libraries.